It's very possible that ANY drug you put into your body can effect your sex drive. But it has on many warning labels of birth control that it can contribute to a lack in sex drive. If you really want to have sex with your boyfriend, (understanding that it's not simply to please him, but to better both of yourselves) what I would suggest doing is exploring your own body first before seeing him for a night. Masturbate and get yourself to a point of pleasure, but don't orgasm. Take a break, and then masturbate again. Get to the point of pleasure, and stop before having an orgasm. Then later on, if you see your boyfriend, you will be more likely to have a good sex drive going.
You could also try some aphrodisiac foods before seeing your boyfriend, such as chocolate (especially dark chocolate), bananas, watermelon, salmon, red wine, anything vanilla flavored, oysters, etc.
Is it normal that I feel uninterested in sex??
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I'm a human sexuality educator.
It's very possible that ANY drug you put into your body can effect your sex drive. But it has on many warning labels of birth control that it can contribute to a lack in sex drive. If you really want to have sex with your boyfriend, (understanding that it's not simply to please him, but to better both of yourselves) what I would suggest doing is exploring your own body first before seeing him for a night. Masturbate and get yourself to a point of pleasure, but don't orgasm. Take a break, and then masturbate again. Get to the point of pleasure, and stop before having an orgasm. Then later on, if you see your boyfriend, you will be more likely to have a good sex drive going.
You could also try some aphrodisiac foods before seeing your boyfriend, such as chocolate (especially dark chocolate), bananas, watermelon, salmon, red wine, anything vanilla flavored, oysters, etc.
If this doesn't work, try talking to your doctor.